Talks with Tyger Tyger
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Great conversations with even better people. // Episodes of Talks with Tyger make you less Lonely, Anxious, and Depressed by making you Happier, Healthier, and Wealthier (may take up to 10 years of weekly listening). If the Joe Rogan Experience is too bro-ey for you, but other shows like Radio Lab are too brainy, this may be a good middle ground. // If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review. Episodes come out every other day. // Reach out on social media @Tygergruber
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150: December 2023 Life Update - Kenzie
This episode is the equivalent of a deep track
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147: Labels and Fables - Robert Killen
Turns out the story we well ourselves is important. Robert comes on the show for a second appearance - initially invited so I could ask him for personal business advice, but the show ended up being mostly about how we label ourselves, and the impact of the story we tell ourselves.
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142: Always Look Both Ways // John Jacobs
John kicks off the episode with a bang, talking about what happened the day someone pulled out in front of him with no time to stop. And near the end of the episode he tells the story of what it was like to have the rug pulled out from under him one day before a big purchase went through. A well spoken, fascinating man who talks about his unique life experiences honestly and in an entertaining way. A mixture that makes for a great episode.
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146: Drunken Chess Master - Jeremy ”Dirtball” Cummings
I beat Jeremy at chess right after we recorded this.
Customer Reviews
10/10
Not every episode is for everyne, but the good ones make it worth the wait. It's like gambling
It’s a good way to meet people
Tyger brings a lot of different people on here. It almost feels like you meet the community through these conversations
And you learn stuff. Between all the dick jokes and flippant sarcasm you find a lot of great nuggets of wisdom in here
It’s nice to hear people’s perspectives who’ve gone through serious medical and scientific training
Great Podcast
You can tell a lot of research was done prior to each episode. Tyger is so informed and gives such insightful comments. I really like that topics like depression were talked about and it shows how real this podcast is. Looking forward to more content!